Public opinion polls provide useful
raw data about all sorts of subjects
and events. One recent student used
public opinion poll data to analyze
ethnicity and socioeconomic status in
Orange County, California concerning
Proposition 227, a 1998 ballot measure
about English language instruction
in public schools.
PUBLIC OPINION POLLS
EXHIBITS AT THE LIBRARIES
Art and The Word:
Andrew Hoyem and the Arion Press
October 19 —- January 31
Honnold/ Mudd Library
v
This retrospective exhibition of Grabhorn / Hoyem
and Arion Press books, 1966- present, honors
master printer, poet, and artist, Andrew Hoyem,
Pomona College class of 1957.
NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2005
THE LIBRARIES OF THE CLAREMONT COLLEGES
CMC students really know how to
celebrate. Students throw recently
engaged classmate into Seal Pond in
1974. “ Ponding” is now discouraged due
to damaging the seal statuary and harm
to the fish ( not to mention the slime,
fishy smell, and cold water...)
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Comments about Graffiti?
Please contact Kelley Bachli at
kelley. bachli@ libraries. claremont. edu
The allure of toxic leaders: why we follow destructive bosses
and corrupt politicians - and how we can survive them
Thursday, November 17th, 4: 15 pm
Founders Room, Honnold/ Mudd Library
Jean Lipman Blumen, CGU, Thorton F. Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy
and Professor of Organizational Behavior.
m
In her new book, The Allure of Toxic Leaders ( Oxford, 2005), Lipman
Blumen has taken on the task of examining why followers not only tolerate,
but often prefer, and sometimes create toxic leaders. In her lecture, she will
explore the toxic machinery of certain kinds of leadership and what we can
do to resist our own tendencies to follow the wrong kinds of leaders.
CLAREMONT DISCOURSE LECTURE SERIES
The Roper Polls database, found on
the Libraries web site under Databases —
Datasets, is one easy - to - search
source for data on public
opinion. You can search through
hundreds of thousands of questions,
not just from Roper, but also
Gallup, Harris, and many newspapers.
WORKSHOPS
Using the Web for Research
Mon, Nov 14, 6: 30- 7: 30 pm
Finding the Articles You
Need
Thur, Nov 17, 6: 30- 7: 30 pm
All workshops are held in
the Keck Learning Room at
Honnold/ Mudd. For more
information, ask at the H/ M
Information desk.
A Childhood Reclaimed:
The Whimsical World of Olive Percival
November 1— January 4
Denison Library
c
On display are the collections of Olive Percival,
an eclectic gathering of eighteenth and nineteenth
century items, such as valentines, dolls,
toys, tea sets, hand- made paper dolls created by
her, and a collection of daguerreotypes, ambrotypes
and tintypes.
VOLUME 3 , ISSUE 3 graffiti
For more information about Roper
Polls and similar resources,
contact Ruth Schooley, Reference
and Instruction Librarian,
ruth. schooley@ libraries. claremont.
edu

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Public opinion polls provide useful
raw data about all sorts of subjects
and events. One recent student used
public opinion poll data to analyze
ethnicity and socioeconomic status in
Orange County, California concerning
Proposition 227, a 1998 ballot measure
about English language instruction
in public schools.
PUBLIC OPINION POLLS
EXHIBITS AT THE LIBRARIES
Art and The Word:
Andrew Hoyem and the Arion Press
October 19 —- January 31
Honnold/ Mudd Library
v
This retrospective exhibition of Grabhorn / Hoyem
and Arion Press books, 1966- present, honors
master printer, poet, and artist, Andrew Hoyem,
Pomona College class of 1957.
NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2005
THE LIBRARIES OF THE CLAREMONT COLLEGES
CMC students really know how to
celebrate. Students throw recently
engaged classmate into Seal Pond in
1974. “ Ponding” is now discouraged due
to damaging the seal statuary and harm
to the fish ( not to mention the slime,
fishy smell, and cold water...)
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Comments about Graffiti?
Please contact Kelley Bachli at
kelley. bachli@ libraries. claremont. edu
The allure of toxic leaders: why we follow destructive bosses
and corrupt politicians - and how we can survive them
Thursday, November 17th, 4: 15 pm
Founders Room, Honnold/ Mudd Library
Jean Lipman Blumen, CGU, Thorton F. Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy
and Professor of Organizational Behavior.
m
In her new book, The Allure of Toxic Leaders ( Oxford, 2005), Lipman
Blumen has taken on the task of examining why followers not only tolerate,
but often prefer, and sometimes create toxic leaders. In her lecture, she will
explore the toxic machinery of certain kinds of leadership and what we can
do to resist our own tendencies to follow the wrong kinds of leaders.
CLAREMONT DISCOURSE LECTURE SERIES
The Roper Polls database, found on
the Libraries web site under Databases —
Datasets, is one easy - to - search
source for data on public
opinion. You can search through
hundreds of thousands of questions,
not just from Roper, but also
Gallup, Harris, and many newspapers.
WORKSHOPS
Using the Web for Research
Mon, Nov 14, 6: 30- 7: 30 pm
Finding the Articles You
Need
Thur, Nov 17, 6: 30- 7: 30 pm
All workshops are held in
the Keck Learning Room at
Honnold/ Mudd. For more
information, ask at the H/ M
Information desk.
A Childhood Reclaimed:
The Whimsical World of Olive Percival
November 1— January 4
Denison Library
c
On display are the collections of Olive Percival,
an eclectic gathering of eighteenth and nineteenth
century items, such as valentines, dolls,
toys, tea sets, hand- made paper dolls created by
her, and a collection of daguerreotypes, ambrotypes
and tintypes.
VOLUME 3 , ISSUE 3 graffiti
For more information about Roper
Polls and similar resources,
contact Ruth Schooley, Reference
and Instruction Librarian,
ruth. schooley@ libraries. claremont.
edu